He said the value of the seized goods could not be ascertained as yet as the seizures were massive, adding the police would make a detailed inspection later today to determine the value.

“The CCID has inspected six premises related to the 1MDB investigations, namely the Prime Minister’s Office, official residence and four other homes,” he told a press conference after checking the condominiums here early today.

Amar Singh said among the seized handbags were Hermes and Louis Vuitton brands.

He said the condominiums were among the six locations inspected in connection with the 1MDB case.

“The inspections were conducted simultaneously. As for inspections at the Jalan Raja Chulan luxury condominiums, there was no obstruction or individuals (preventing) the police from carrying out their work at the premises.

“For the raid at the posh residences, the police had obtained the necessary search warrant. The search was completed within two-and-a-half hours,” added Amar Singh.

On the raids at the five other locations, he said among the goods seized were documents which were believed to be linked to the 1MDB and the raids would go on till the completion of the investigations.

On the ownership of the three posh condominium units in Jalan Raja Chulan here, Amar Singh said the owner had a ‘Tan Sri’ honorific title.